Still going…
I’ve been a few times in the last two months; always in the middle of the week and always a decent sized crowd. I hope it hangs in there.
Clean auditoriums. Friendly staff. Good concessions.

My boyfriend and I went to the Regal the other day and we were talking to guy at the concession stand about the Masters and he said that Regal Entertainment bought out Georgia Theatre Comapany recently and they are in the prcoess of switching their theaters to Regal. He also said that the Masters wont be open much longer because they dont pull in enough money to justify keeping it open…meanwhile the prices at the Evans will be raising to Regal prices…This really saddened us. I hope they do decide to keep this place open.You cant beat a $2.50 movie and they have such yummy popcorn too. It’d be a shame to see it go…

Saw “The Chipmunk Adventure” here in 1988. I remember it because I was – goofy kid that i was – amazed at how many auditoriums there were at the theater…and I also recall how small the one showing the Chipmunks movie was.

Went with the family recently to see a second-run of “Red” a few years ago during the holidays. An awfully long drive for us for a discount theater, but there’s basically nothing left south of Wheeler Rd.

Chuck1231, of all places, on Facebook, i read locals talking about the Gospel Drive-in In Augusta,And i thought i knew every theatre in town,know this sorta off topic,but figured the only way to reach you.

the picture now on today Aug,28 2011 is the MASTERS in Augusta.Before it was remodeled when the extra screens were added the MASTERS 4 was pretty much a very unimpressive looking theatre,white in color i think.box office was moved from the side to front,Still for a dollar theatre it is very clean and no riff-raft hanging around.

i saw quite a few there.I remember when it opened it was going to spell Doom for National Hills being in Walking Distance,but we held our own with a great screen and movies.Our Late Shows in the Early to mid 70’s were fantastic ,Masters 4 only ran a handful, a very few late shows.If you a few bucks to blow,get on Augusta Archieves and see all the old Newspaper ads you can spend hours looking at some great stuff like “JAWS” ad which is on the Imperial Theatre site.

Mike, I am pretty sure (not 100 percent) that the screens were added around 1983……….. I can recall it being closed for a while that spring. I know it was expanded by 1986 as my girlfriend in high school worked there that year, it was definitely done by then……..
While I have a special place in my mind for National Hills, Columbia Square, and the Regency Mall 1-3 theaters, I probably saw more movies at Masters than any others.